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a new jersey republican stands before you tonight. proud of my party, proud of my state and proud of my country. [applause] now i am the son of an irish father and sicilian mother. my dad who i'm blessed to have here with me tonight is gregarious, out going and loveable. my mom, who i lost eight years ago was the enforcer. now she made sure we all knew who set the rules. tells you this way, in the automobile of life, dad was just a passenger. mom was the driver. now, they both lived hard lives. dad grew up in poverty. and after returning from army service he worked at the breyers ice cream bill in the '50s. he put himself through rutgers university at night to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. [ applause ] and our first family picture was on his graduation day with my mom beaming next to him six months pregnant with me. now, mom also came from nothing. she was raised by a single mother who took three different buses every day to get to work. and mom spent the time that she was supposed to be a kid actually raisi
a new jersey republican stands before you tonight. proud of my party, proud of my state and proud of my country. [applause] now i am the son of an irish father and sicilian mother. my dad who i'm blessed to have here with me tonight is gregarious, out going and loveable. my mom, who i lost eight years ago was the enforcer. now she made sure we all knew who set the rules. tells you this way, in the automobile of life, dad was just a passenger. mom was the driver. now, they both lived hard lives....
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so i get my hogs from northern new jersey, we're starting a grass-fed beef program out of vermont. >> reporter: large restaurant chains are also unlikely to raise menu prices this year, as most long ago locked in what they currently pay suppliers for food. but, experts predict 2013 will be different. >> a lot of the executives, managers have yet to make their plans for next year. what we're looking at is food cost inflation at least in the mid-single digits. >> reporter: and, that means eating out could get pricier, even though many restaurants have gotten smarter about trimming other expenses. and, then, there's one morsel of good news, at least for some restaurateurs. while the drought is wreaking havoc across much of u.s., it's been hot and rainy in the northeast this summer. and, that's kept a lid on the price of produce. >> our vegetable and fruit purveyors are using local products from new jersey, upstate new york, long island and they're having a bumper crop. >> reporter: maybe mother nature wants to see her children continue to dine out. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> t
so i get my hogs from northern new jersey, we're starting a grass-fed beef program out of vermont. >> reporter: large restaurant chains are also unlikely to raise menu prices this year, as most long ago locked in what they currently pay suppliers for food. but, experts predict 2013 will be different. >> a lot of the executives, managers have yet to make their plans for next year. what we're looking at is food cost inflation at least in the mid-single digits. >> reporter: and,...
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in new jersey, you can close a $300,000 or $400,000 loan with closing costs of about $2,500. >> reporter: in low cost states, it may even make sense to get a new mortgage, if the rate is only half a percentage point lower. which begs the question-- where are mortgage rates headed next? that depends on the u.s. economy, and the ten-year bond in particular. >> if you are a little more bearish on the economy, yes, i would definitely wait to refinance, and give it another three months when you'll probably have a good chance to do it at 3.25%. >> reporter: as for patlin, another refi could be in his future. >> if the rate went down and the savings were there, yes. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, nbr, new york. >> tom: tonight, governor mitt romney is the republican candidate for president. in tampa, the republican national convention made his nomination official. if he's elected president, romney will be the most successful business leader to make the move from the corner office to the oval office. but history has shown business skills are often of little help in the white house. darren gersh tak
in new jersey, you can close a $300,000 or $400,000 loan with closing costs of about $2,500. >> reporter: in low cost states, it may even make sense to get a new mortgage, if the rate is only half a percentage point lower. which begs the question-- where are mortgage rates headed next? that depends on the u.s. economy, and the ten-year bond in particular. >> if you are a little more bearish on the economy, yes, i would definitely wait to refinance, and give it another three months...
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jersey. you said, "when i write sentences set in montana, i write different kinds of sentence." >> yes, it's probably true. i don't like the formulation that allows anything to tomorrow how i write sentences, but it is nonetheless true when i was living in mississippi and arkansas, where i grew up, when i would start to write things that were set there, the sentences would change just automatically. likewise, when i write things said in montana-- the sentences don't always change the say way, say, from bascom, new jersey, but they change in some way. >> brown: you're not aware of it. it just happens. >> am aware of it. i just don't like to concede it. i don't like anything without a force and a name and a character to be determining how i write sentences. but nonetheless, it's my relationship, i suppose, with the place which makes a certain kind of strain and makes a certain kind of demand on the stylistics of the book. >> brown: now, speaking of plays, i find-- i found myself smiling at time
jersey. you said, "when i write sentences set in montana, i write different kinds of sentence." >> yes, it's probably true. i don't like the formulation that allows anything to tomorrow how i write sentences, but it is nonetheless true when i was living in mississippi and arkansas, where i grew up, when i would start to write things that were set there, the sentences would change just automatically. likewise, when i write things said in montana-- the sentences don't always...
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. >> the class of 1991, with six in new jersey, including a diminutive figure. today he serves as the ultimate role model. >> he is so inspirational. he is the winner and has gone to the olympics. at such a young age, the first time. >> he is a great inspiration. he set the bar. he brings expertise and knowledge that he can then share with the others. >> it is a nice reminder that no matter where i get to, there will be someone who is better that i have to get to. still the best swimmer in the world, in my opinion. >> but there is the changing of the guard. a new gold boom generation emerging. melissa, matt, ryan, allison, they will be the thin ups of 2012 state side. -- pickups of 2012 stateside. great individual rivalries, like phelps. >> head to head is on thursday, with the olympic legend hoping for -- to overcome defeat. and >> amazing the influence they have had around the world. you can get updates on our olympics stories on our website. you can find us on twitter. thanks for watching, tune in for tomorrow. >> makes sense of international news that bbc.co
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.," butler, new jersey. >> susie: stocks managed to eke out a small gain today, despite mixed economic data, and a mixed bag of earnings reports. the dow only traded in a 55 point range, the second smallest trading range of the year. the s&p see-sawed most of the day in light volume. although the index rose only a point, it's still hovering near a four year high. consumer discretionary and financial stocks lead the pack today, while utilities were the biggest losers. staples was the biggest decliner today in the s&p, after it reported a huge 32% drop in profits. the company is experiencing an unexpected downturn in its north american stores, and continued weakness abroad. if that wasn't bad news enough, staples also lowered its full year earnings guidance, pushing the stock to a nine-year low. that dismal outlook from staples pressured rivals office depot and office max. both fell 3%. but it was a great day for investors in teen retailer abercrombie and fitch: the biggest gainer in the s&p. the stock rose 9%, after the company reported earnings that were slightly better than expected.
.," butler, new jersey. >> susie: stocks managed to eke out a small gain today, despite mixed economic data, and a mixed bag of earnings reports. the dow only traded in a 55 point range, the second smallest trading range of the year. the s&p see-sawed most of the day in light volume. although the index rose only a point, it's still hovering near a four year high. consumer discretionary and financial stocks lead the pack today, while utilities were the biggest losers. staples was...
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but in this case, it was new jersey, which isn't at this point anyway, a swing administrate. it's looking pretty democrat but it is the home state 06 one of the major speakers tonight. >> brown: that was a head scratcher judy. i don't know why. i'm with you. normally it's scripted and for the particular state either the home state of the nominee or a very important state in the election is given that honor. didn't happen this time. i don't think anybody quite understood why. but yes, chris christie is going to be the keynote speaker and we'll see. that's the last big speech of the night. and the keynote speech is often part attack and part set up the nominee. and chris christie is perfectly capable of doing both. he's a great speaker, i think and we'll see what he delivers. but that's the one that we'll be watching after, after ann romney of course. >> ifill: jeff, it's interesting, there's not a lot of drama in these conventions anymore. people don't sit on the edge of their seats waiting to see who is going to win the nomination but all the whys and wherefore's really matte
but in this case, it was new jersey, which isn't at this point anyway, a swing administrate. it's looking pretty democrat but it is the home state 06 one of the major speakers tonight. >> brown: that was a head scratcher judy. i don't know why. i'm with you. normally it's scripted and for the particular state either the home state of the nominee or a very important state in the election is given that honor. didn't happen this time. i don't think anybody quite understood why. but yes,...
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erika miller, nbr, teaneck, new jersey. >> tom: beyond rising gasoline prices, what about a pair of sneakers? nike is raising shoe and clothing prices by as much as 10%, according to "the wall street journal." the company said rising labor and commodity costs, such as cotton, are squeezing profit margins. and then there's this sign of consumer confidence from nike. it's most expensive sneaker due to go on sale this fall, the lebron 10, will be priced at $315. that's more than twice the price tag on the last pair of lebron james sneakers. analysts point out consumers have been willing to shell out higher prices for the nike brand. >> susie: while branding can carry a retailer a long way when it comes to making a sale, shoppers have strong opinions about how and what they spend money on in the face of a slow economy and tough job market. diane eastabrook found that out today at an electronics store near chicago. >> reporter: abt electronics just outside of chicago has something for everyone. looking for a tv? they have dozens of them. >> how much are you looking to spend? $500, maybe $600? >>
erika miller, nbr, teaneck, new jersey. >> tom: beyond rising gasoline prices, what about a pair of sneakers? nike is raising shoe and clothing prices by as much as 10%, according to "the wall street journal." the company said rising labor and commodity costs, such as cotton, are squeezing profit margins. and then there's this sign of consumer confidence from nike. it's most expensive sneaker due to go on sale this fall, the lebron 10, will be priced at $315. that's more than...
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but today's biggest deal was in banking: m&t is buying new jersey's hudson city bancorp for $3.7 billion in cash and stock. it's the biggest bank deal since the recession. >> tom: with the hudson city merger, m&t now joins the ranks of so-called super-regional banks. after the deal closes, m&t will have 870 branches stretching from connecticut to virginia and assets over $100 billion. as darren gersh reports, the reasons behind this merger have a lot to do with the unusual economics of banking in a time of low interest rates. >> reporter: for saver's who are essentially getting 0% interest on their deposits, it may be small comfort to know banks have pretty much the same problem. hudson city and other banks are painfully aware the interest rates they can charge for loans are only going in one direction. >> loan yields have steadily come down. they are actually going down every single day here and the same with security yields. so if your funding cost is low, but stable and your yield on your assets are going down, your net interest margin or the earnings power that you produce on your ba
but today's biggest deal was in banking: m&t is buying new jersey's hudson city bancorp for $3.7 billion in cash and stock. it's the biggest bank deal since the recession. >> tom: with the hudson city merger, m&t now joins the ranks of so-called super-regional banks. after the deal closes, m&t will have 870 branches stretching from connecticut to virginia and assets over $100 billion. as darren gersh reports, the reasons behind this merger have a lot to do with the unusual...
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. >> it was the heaviest fighting i've seen since iraq, since fallujah, new jersey battles in iraq. serious heavy urban warfare people who fighting block to block, street to street. it was really really intense fighting. >> warner: so what kind of weaponry do the rebels have? >> the rebels they only have kalashnikovs a.k.-47s and r.p.g.s. they use these weapons to fight airplanes, jet fighters migs. so there is no balance in terms of weapons. yet at the same time the syrian army the government army that is i think totally demoralized i was in situations where they could have totally crushed the rebels yet they were too scared to push down a street. >> warner: describe... so what's the dynamic like? do they fight for particular blocks? do they engage in the direct combat? >> after the initial push in aleppo when the rebels took over neighborhoods the government started pushing them back. so the government's strategy is shelling bombing by jet aircrafts and pushing in tanks. the rebels would retreat when they start fighting street to street, building to building digging holes from one
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speakers to watch for include mitt romney's wife, ann, and new jersey governor chris christie, who will deliver the keynote address. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. tropical storm isaac brushed past tampa, after delaying the republican convention schedule by a day. it headed across the gulf, taking aim at new orleans. and apple asked a judge to ban sales of eight samsung smart phone models. a federal jury found friday that samsung infringed on apple's patents. and a program note: charlie rose will be here later tonight with his own preview of the convention. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productio
speakers to watch for include mitt romney's wife, ann, and new jersey governor chris christie, who will deliver the keynote address. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. tropical storm isaac brushed past tampa, after delaying the republican convention schedule by a day. it headed across the gulf, taking aim at new orleans. and apple asked a judge to ban sales of eight samsung smart phone models. a federal jury found friday that samsung infringed on apple's patents. and a...
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jersey. then on wednesday night paul ryan, and then on thursday night, governor mitt romney takes stage after an introduction speech by marco rubio the senator from florida. they will be talking about this election campaign and the argument they want to make to the country. and also something about the nominee who will lead the party. we have a conversation this evening about politics. this election year. with mark halperin of "time" magazine, john heilemann of "new york" magazine, joe klein of "time" magazine, and maggie haberman of "politico". it was recorded on thursday of last week, but it really is about the politics of this season by four seasoned reporters. >> tell me where you think this race is right now on the eve of the republican convention where there is an opportunity for mitt romney to define himself. >> well, it's where it's been for a while. it's a close race. it's, you know, a few points and it's a few points in about six or seven different crucial swing states. and the cake
jersey. then on wednesday night paul ryan, and then on thursday night, governor mitt romney takes stage after an introduction speech by marco rubio the senator from florida. they will be talking about this election campaign and the argument they want to make to the country. and also something about the nominee who will lead the party. we have a conversation this evening about politics. this election year. with mark halperin of "time" magazine, john heilemann of "new york"...
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speakers to watch for include mitt romney's wife, ann, and new jersey governor chris christie, who will deliver the keynote address. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. tropical storm isaac brushed past tampa, after delaying the republican convention schedule by a day. it headed across the gulf, taking aim at new orleans. and apple asked a judge to ban sales of eight samsung smart phone models. a federal jury found friday that samsung infringed on apple's patents. and a program note: charlie rose will be here later tonight with his own preview of the convention. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productio
speakers to watch for include mitt romney's wife, ann, and new jersey governor chris christie, who will deliver the keynote address. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. tropical storm isaac brushed past tampa, after delaying the republican convention schedule by a day. it headed across the gulf, taking aim at new orleans. and apple asked a judge to ban sales of eight samsung smart phone models. a federal jury found friday that samsung infringed on apple's patents. and a...
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jersey and proud of that governor christie, can live the american dream. well, let me tell you, my friend, mitt romney, gets it. [cheers and applause] and i could not be more confident in saying the american people get it. that's why this november they will elect mitt romney as the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> where have we heard that term before? >> you know tom stemberg we talked at the newshour and he is very insistent that mitt romney's background is key. and that is going to make all the difference in the world. is it a plus or a negative? >> you have to show you have character and you cannot show it within politics you have to show it you had it before so the business helps. right now, my reaction to the mormon family that came out was some of the best convention best moments of this convention. and the fact that those people are not an ad for the past six months, to show us who mitt romney is. >> why do you think they haven't been? >> i have no idea. that is political malpractice because were deep important insights
jersey and proud of that governor christie, can live the american dream. well, let me tell you, my friend, mitt romney, gets it. [cheers and applause] and i could not be more confident in saying the american people get it. that's why this november they will elect mitt romney as the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> where have we heard that term before? >> you know tom stemberg we talked at the newshour and he is very insistent that mitt romney's...
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city that it decided to do away with its police force camden new jersey has consistently been ranked among the top ten most dangerous cities in the country it's expected to save the city millions of dollars in the local police forces place is the candid county police and to make matters worse what stern controversy is that these officers are prohibited from unionizing for more a spoke to r.t. correspondent reporting. that's what it appears to be liz because as you mentioned already to our viewers the camden police department every officer that makes up that depletes police department two hundred seventy of them will be laid off by the end of this year and according to the plans of of put in place by new jersey officials house of those officers will be hired back to serve for the camden county police force which actually has not been created yet but once they are serving for the police force they will be non union members which means that these officers will not have collective bargaining rights they will not be able to bargain for pensions for health benefits for retirement ages and
city that it decided to do away with its police force camden new jersey has consistently been ranked among the top ten most dangerous cities in the country it's expected to save the city millions of dollars in the local police forces place is the candid county police and to make matters worse what stern controversy is that these officers are prohibited from unionizing for more a spoke to r.t. correspondent reporting. that's what it appears to be liz because as you mentioned already to our...
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the keynote, that doesn't appear to be limited to new jersey, something new jersey and other states are going through. >> we're going to taxes. he has not cut income taxes but he has vetoed efforts to increase taxes, but he has put a cap on property taxes, which melissa, is one of the number one issues. >> yes. he pushed through a 2% cap on local property tax levies. there are exemptions, pension benefits and health contributions are one of the exemptions. on average, taxes went up 2.4%. he did help level that off. i think it was $183 more for the average taxpayer. >> what does he have to do tonight to secure his future. he's one of the rising stars in the republican party and a lot of people feel four years from now he might actually be the nominee. >> he can certainly give a roll licking speech and people expect that. that he might not want to be an overly aggressive attack dog because he is still governor of new jersey, which is a more moderate in fact democratic leaning state. he'll have to balance a lot of different things. but he's relishing the opportunity. >> i'm sure he is.
the keynote, that doesn't appear to be limited to new jersey, something new jersey and other states are going through. >> we're going to taxes. he has not cut income taxes but he has vetoed efforts to increase taxes, but he has put a cap on property taxes, which melissa, is one of the number one issues. >> yes. he pushed through a 2% cap on local property tax levies. there are exemptions, pension benefits and health contributions are one of the exemptions. on average, taxes went up...
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than 300 fbi and other federal agents fan out across new jersey and brooklyn, new york. they're positioned outside orthodox jewish synagogues and million-dollar mansions along the jersey shore. >> this was the biggest roundup of corruption in new jersey state history. that is saying something. >> narrator: graft is nothing new in the garden state. >> there literally have been more than a hundred, perhaps approaching 200, arrests in just the last few years out in new jersey, where politicians and municipal officials have been caught taking bribes. and almost all of them have been convicted. >> narrator: at 6:00 a.m., the go-ahead is broadcast from fbi central command in newark. >> newark c.p. to all teams -- execute, execute, execute. >> narrator: and like a well-choreographed dance, arrest teams start knocking on doors. acting u.s. attorney ralph marra, a 25-year veteran prosecutor, waits anxiously for news from the field. >> we're waiting to hear reports on how they did. did they make the arrests? were there any problems? what did they find in evidence? >> this is n-g t
than 300 fbi and other federal agents fan out across new jersey and brooklyn, new york. they're positioned outside orthodox jewish synagogues and million-dollar mansions along the jersey shore. >> this was the biggest roundup of corruption in new jersey state history. that is saying something. >> narrator: graft is nothing new in the garden state. >> there literally have been more than a hundred, perhaps approaching 200, arrests in just the last few years out in new jersey,...
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perhaps no city knows that better than camden new jersey a solution to solve their debt crisis layoff. so is this really what things have come to that story next. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that clearly is called. the far left doesn't want a usa to defeat terrorism. terrorist cells neighborhood. the only ball and a kiss. from cohen joins. us in support of the service but you know the corporate media distracts us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensational stick garbage because of breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break the set. up. a crime and corruption so bad in one u.s. city that it decided to do away with its police force camden new jersey has consistently been ranked among the top ten most dangerous cities in the country it's expected to save the city millions of dollars in the local police forces place is camden county police and to make matters worse what stirring controversy is that these officers are prohibited from unionizing for more i spoke with r.t. corresponden
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mitt romney. >> new jersey republican stand before you tonight. proud of my party, proud of my state, proud of my country. [applause] >> it was not the only endorsement. >> new jersey -- >> that was the state that put romney over the top to officially clinched the party nomination. cheers for mitt came from his wife, anne, who spoke of his commitment. >> nobody will work harder, nobody will care for more, and nobody will move heaven and earth like mitt romney to make this country a better place to work. >> and other star of the night was rick santorum. >> a vote for mitt romney and paul ryan will put our country back in the hands of leaders. >> the evening was not without drama. supporters of ron paul booed party leaders to support their -- to reject the delegate rules. this marked the first full day of the convention, which was delayed monday due to isaac. >> i would like to offer our thoughts and prayers for the safety of those in the pathway of the hurricane. >> mrs. romney also expressed empathy for those coping with the storm, she hopes and p
mitt romney. >> new jersey republican stand before you tonight. proud of my party, proud of my state, proud of my country. [applause] >> it was not the only endorsement. >> new jersey -- >> that was the state that put romney over the top to officially clinched the party nomination. cheers for mitt came from his wife, anne, who spoke of his commitment. >> nobody will work harder, nobody will care for more, and nobody will move heaven and earth like mitt romney to...
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a new jersey republican. delivering the key note address to our national convention. from a state with 700,000 more democrats than republicans. a new jersey republican. stands before you tonight, proud of my party, proud of my state and proud of my country. now, i am the son of an irish father and a cecilian mother. my dad who i'm blessed to have here tonight is gregarious, outgoing and lovable. my mom who i lost eight years ago was the enforcer. now, she made sure we all knew who set the rules. tell it to you this way. in the able of life, dad was just a passenger. mom was the driver. now, they both lived hard lives. dad grew up in poverty. and after returning from army service, he worked at the briar's ice cream plant in the 1950s. now with that job and the gi bill he put himself through rutgers university at night to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. and our first family picture, our first family picture was on his graduation day with my mom beaming next to him six months pregnant wi
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he wants to talk about the success he's had in new jersey. remember, george, this is somebody conservatives basically begged to run for president. a hero for those on the right. for liberals, moderates, independents in the state of new jersey. he's about to come out. listen to this reaction. they love this guy. ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you all very much. thank you. well, this stage and this moment are very improbable for me. a new jersey republican. delivering the keynote address to our national convention. from a state -- from a state with 700,000 more democrats than republicans. a new jersey republican. stands before you tonight, proud of my party. proud of my state. and proud of my country. now, i am the son of an irish father and a sicilian mother. my dad, who i'm blessed to have here with me tonight, is gregarious, outgoing and lova e lovable. my mom i lost years ago was the enforcer. now, she made sure we all knew who set the rules. i'll tell it to you this way, in the automobile of life, dad was just a passenger. mom was the
he wants to talk about the success he's had in new jersey. remember, george, this is somebody conservatives basically begged to run for president. a hero for those on the right. for liberals, moderates, independents in the state of new jersey. he's about to come out. listen to this reaction. they love this guy. ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you all very much. thank you. well, this stage and this moment are very improbable for me. a new jersey republican. delivering the keynote...
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from new jersey. a deadly shootout inside a supermarket.
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of new jersey. there was a shooting in a supermarket. three people are dead. and apple verses samsung is on its way to tokyo and also, cal bears is ready for their first home game tomorrow. memorial stadium
of new jersey. there was a shooting in a supermarket. three people are dead. and apple verses samsung is on its way to tokyo and also, cal bears is ready for their first home game tomorrow. memorial stadium
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a new jersey republican! i'm delivering the keynote address to our national convention from a state -- from a state with 700,000 more democrats than republicans. a new jersey republican stands before you tonight, proud of my party, proud of my state, and proud of my country! now i'm the son of an irish father and a si sicilian mother. my dad, who i'm blessed to have with me tonight, is gregarious, outgoing and lovable. my mom, who i lost eight years ago was the enforcer. she made sure we all knew who set the rules. tell it to you this way, in the automobile of life, dadas just a passenger. mom was the driver. now they both lived hard lives. dad grew in poverty. after returning from army service he worked at the bryer's ice cream plant in the 1950s. now with that job and the gi bill he put himself through rutgers university at night to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. [applause] and our first family picture, our first family picture was on his graduation day with my mom beaming next to
a new jersey republican! i'm delivering the keynote address to our national convention from a state -- from a state with 700,000 more democrats than republicans. a new jersey republican stands before you tonight, proud of my party, proud of my state, and proud of my country! now i'm the son of an irish father and a si sicilian mother. my dad, who i'm blessed to have with me tonight, is gregarious, outgoing and lovable. my mom, who i lost eight years ago was the enforcer. she made sure we all...
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a new jersey republican stands before you tonight. proud of my party, proud of my state and proud of my country. [applause] now i am the son of an irish father and sicilian mother. my dad who i'm blessed to have here with me tonight is gregarious, out going and loveable. my mom, who i lost eight years ago was the enforcer. now she made sure we all knew who set the rules. tells you this way, in the automobile of life, dad was just a passenger. mom was the driver. now, they both lived hard lives. dad grew up in poverty. and after returning from army service he worked at the breyers ice cream bill in the '50s. he put himself through rutgers university at night to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. [ applause ] and our first family picture was on his graduation day with my mom beaming next to him six months pregnant with me. now, mom also came from nothing. she was raised by a single mother who took three different buses every day to get to work. and mom spent the time that she was supposed to be a kid actually raisi
a new jersey republican stands before you tonight. proud of my party, proud of my state and proud of my country. [applause] now i am the son of an irish father and sicilian mother. my dad who i'm blessed to have here with me tonight is gregarious, out going and loveable. my mom, who i lost eight years ago was the enforcer. now she made sure we all knew who set the rules. tells you this way, in the automobile of life, dad was just a passenger. mom was the driver. now, they both lived hard lives....
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jersey a new years ago. he seems to be in fighting form for this opening night of the convention. martha: governor christie and romney have got even to know each other well throughout the course of this. i'm sure governor christie is received up for his moment in the national spotlight. john, thank you very much. john roberts on the convention floor for us right now. coming up we'll speak some gale gicho, romney for president communications direct err. we'll speak to her on what we could expect to hear from mrs. romney tonight. she knows her very well and has been with her in the run up of all of this. we'll see what she has to say when gail gitcho joins us. bill: this is the time to be on the beach. martha: when a hurricane is coming he says you're tan enough, you have to get off the beach. bill: john boehner is saying the republicans are in a strong position to retain their majority in congress and he suggests they could even expand to lead. he made the comments at a lungs in tampa. he said in this electio
jersey a new years ago. he seems to be in fighting form for this opening night of the convention. martha: governor christie and romney have got even to know each other well throughout the course of this. i'm sure governor christie is received up for his moment in the national spotlight. john, thank you very much. john roberts on the convention floor for us right now. coming up we'll speak some gale gicho, romney for president communications direct err. we'll speak to her on what we could expect...
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i think new jersey is a very moderate state. it's not, like extreme. >> bill: going to go for obama. >> of course. >> bill: he is way ahead. >>, he is way ahead in the state. that doesn't mean it's all the way to the left. i think most the of the people in new jersey are in the middle to be honest with you. >> bill: what is it about new jersey that's changed. >> diversity. >> bill: minority people. >> the diverse if not the most diverse state in the country. we are a melting pot. that doesn't make a bad thing it's a good thing. >> bill: encouraging thing is that even though the profile has changed politically, you believe that jersey-ites wants jessica's law and they are behind you. you haven't heard anybody yelling don't do it have you. >> absolutely not. it's absolutely the right thing to do. >> bill: stand up guy for coming in. we appreciate it when you get it done and send a camera down there and make a big deal out of it. >> love to have you. >> bill: strangest moments in factor history. black panther quinnellx. medians get
i think new jersey is a very moderate state. it's not, like extreme. >> bill: going to go for obama. >> of course. >> bill: he is way ahead. >>, he is way ahead in the state. that doesn't mean it's all the way to the left. i think most the of the people in new jersey are in the middle to be honest with you. >> bill: what is it about new jersey that's changed. >> diversity. >> bill: minority people. >> the diverse if not the most diverse state in...
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the people of new jersey stepped up. they shared in the sacrifice and they rewarded politics who led instead of politicians who pandered. we shouldn't be surprised, we've never been a country to shy away from the truth. our history shows that we stand up when it counts and it's this quality that has defined america's character and our significance in the world. now, i know this simple truth and i am not afraid to say it. our ideas are are right for america and their ideas have failed america. let me be clear with the american people tonight. here's what we believe as republicans and what they believe as democrats. we believe in telling hard working families the truth about our country's fiscal realities. telling them what they know. the math of federal spending does not add up. with $5 trillion in debt added over the last four years, we have no other option but to cut federal spending and fundamentally reduce the size of this government. want to know what they believe? they believe that the american people don't want to
the people of new jersey stepped up. they shared in the sacrifice and they rewarded politics who led instead of politicians who pandered. we shouldn't be surprised, we've never been a country to shy away from the truth. our history shows that we stand up when it counts and it's this quality that has defined america's character and our significance in the world. now, i know this simple truth and i am not afraid to say it. our ideas are are right for america and their ideas have failed america....
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york. >> new jersey, 50. romney. >> bret: it has been a long and sometimes bumpy road for mitt romney. but he has now achieved what he set out to do at the beginning. getting all of the votes needed to become the republican party nominee. he will accept that thursday night. bring in the panel. mara liasson, national political correspondent of national public radio. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. juan williams, columnist with the hill. bill kristol editor of sandusky. one of thsand --"weekly standar" one of the biggest speeches is ann romney tonight, wife of mitt romney. we just received excerpts. i will read some of this. she will say tonight i want to talk to you about love. it read somewhere that mitt and i have a storybook marriage. well, in the storybooks i read there were never long, long rainy winter afternoons in a house with five boys screaming at once and the storybooks never had chapters called m.s. with breast cancer. storybook marriage? no. what we have a real marriage. she ends by sayi
york. >> new jersey, 50. romney. >> bret: it has been a long and sometimes bumpy road for mitt romney. but he has now achieved what he set out to do at the beginning. getting all of the votes needed to become the republican party nominee. he will accept that thursday night. bring in the panel. mara liasson, national political correspondent of national public radio. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. juan williams, columnist with the hill. bill kristol editor of sandusky. one...
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that's what he sells here in new jersey. the irony in all of these things, he talks about telling the truth and his speech is full of misstatements. he talks about respect. important part of leadership is respect. so then his way of working through respect is to say you ought to take a bat out on our senate majority leader and he calls democrats skunks and he says about teachers that they're only interested in their own salaries. that certainly is not show for example respect for anybody. >> stephanie: teachers never have the kids' interest at heart. that would be crazy. he's been like sort of the poster boy for demonizing teachers. i mean obviously this has happened with a bunch of republican governors. i don't know how this -- we just had lisa bloom on yesterday who wrote the book on education. when do we start rooting for less teachers? for public layoffs? >> well, i think it is part of the republican philosophy we ought to privatize public education. we ought to turn it over to corporate interests who have a profit motiv
that's what he sells here in new jersey. the irony in all of these things, he talks about telling the truth and his speech is full of misstatements. he talks about respect. important part of leadership is respect. so then his way of working through respect is to say you ought to take a bat out on our senate majority leader and he calls democrats skunks and he says about teachers that they're only interested in their own salaries. that certainly is not show for example respect for anybody....
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from central new jersey a deadly mass shooting at a supermarket. katie marzullo is getting new information right now in the breaking news center. >>> clint's surprising speech at the republican national convention, why it had some of mitt romney's advisers wincing. >>> new protection lawmakers want to giv have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have an 408 number and i'm calling a 408 number? you'll still need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out!
from central new jersey a deadly mass shooting at a supermarket. katie marzullo is getting new information right now in the breaking news center. >>> clint's surprising speech at the republican national convention, why it had some of mitt romney's advisers wincing. >>> new protection lawmakers want to giv have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1...
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and so was new jersey's governor chris christie. so, did they get through to voters, particularly, that female vote which is plaguing mitt romney at the moment. >> he is behind the polls and the president, when it comes to women. republicans are ken lenly. a very direct, not subtle, appeal to women last night. speeches last night. finally get started after distractions of isaac. >>> this half-hour, anger in aurora, relatives who lost loved ones in the colorado movie theater massacre express their outrage over a fund-raising campaign. the money they were promised and in actuality they're actually getting. >> the story surprised me. when i read about it. doesn't seem right. taking no chances with a dangerous relic dating become to world war ii. the evacuations and precautions taken with a 500-pound explosive. >>> all right. get to that in a second. first of, of course, the story of the day and week, hurricane isaac is on a wet, windy, and dangerous track after roaring ashore southeast of new orleans. >> made landfall as a category 1 s
and so was new jersey's governor chris christie. so, did they get through to voters, particularly, that female vote which is plaguing mitt romney at the moment. >> he is behind the polls and the president, when it comes to women. republicans are ken lenly. a very direct, not subtle, appeal to women last night. speeches last night. finally get started after distractions of isaac. >>> this half-hour, anger in aurora, relatives who lost loved ones in the colorado movie theater...
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new jersey at the time was in the interested. chris christie needs the money new. this will bring it. there are only sports books in nevada and the rest of them have lottery weirdness. but you cannot bet on the outcome. >>guest: what it looks like new jersey is looking for a necessity are you source of cash. this will bring it. las vegas, they are as close to $11 billion a year bet on exported. the state can make a lot of money off of that tourism helps. obviously, are are they going to legalize sports gambling in new jersey? i don't. >>shepard: the leagues say and i quote, "this will harm amateur sports and professional sports by fostering suspicious that" but you can bet on games inquire, and you can do it through illegal betting. >>guest: offshore, people on the neighborhood block that will take the a there is always a way to bet on game with the government not keeping their watch will eye. also, i don't think the players making $20 million a year will be swayed by a wise guy that has a couple thousand on a game. the suspicion, you go back to the referee in the
new jersey at the time was in the interested. chris christie needs the money new. this will bring it. there are only sports books in nevada and the rest of them have lottery weirdness. but you cannot bet on the outcome. >>guest: what it looks like new jersey is looking for a necessity are you source of cash. this will bring it. las vegas, they are as close to $11 billion a year bet on exported. the state can make a lot of money off of that tourism helps. obviously, are are they going to...